JavaScript is indeed a useful tool in the development of WBI. JavaScript can be used for the following kinds of solutions:
You want your Web page to respond or react directly to user interaction with form elements (input fields, text areas, buttons, radio buttons, checkboxes, selection lists) and hypertext links.
You want to distribute small collections of database-like information and provide a friendly interface to that data.
You need to control multiple-frame navigation, plug-ins, or Java applets based on user choices in the HTML document.
You want data preprocessed on the client before submission to a server.
Goodman, Danny (1996). JavaScript Bible - Second Edition. IDG Books. page 13.
You may wish to use Javascript to include interactivity. Follow these links to find out more about JavaScript tutorials, examples, and cut-n-paste script.
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